Francisco A. Marcos Marín
Francisco Adolfo Marcos y Marín (* 1946 in Madrid ) is a Spanish linguist and university professor who has taught at the University of Texas at San Antonio since 2004 .
Life
After graduating with a bachelor's degree from the Instituto Padre Suárez de Granada , he studied with Emilio Orozco and Antonio Domínguez Ortiz at the Universidad Complutense in Madrid , among others . There he initially took courses in art history with José María de Azcárate Ristori and in Latin and Vulgar Latin with Sebastián Mariner . He combined the study of Romance studies with some Arabic courses, in particular Semitic philology. As a student of Elías Terés , with whom he developed as a topic for his doctoral thesis (1971) “Poesia, Narrativa, Arabe y Epica Hispanica: Elementos Arabes en los Origenes de la Epica Hispanica”, Marcos Marín received his doctorate in Romance philology. Before that, he obtained a master’s degree , maestría, also in Romance studies.
From 1968 to 1969 he worked in the field of Spanish language history at the Universidad Complutense in Madrid as an assistant professor, Professor Ayudante Doctor . Several university activities followed. a. from 1969 to 1971 in Canada at the Faculté de Lettres de l ' Université de Montréal .
He began to deal with questions of computational linguistics and digital humanities at an early age .
His actual university career began with teaching from 1976 to 1981 as a professor of Spanish history, Catedrático de Historia del Español at the Faculty of Humanities, Facultad de Letras at the University of Valladolid . From 1981 to 2006 he taught as a professor of general linguistics, Catedrático de Lingüística General in the humanities faculty of the Autonomous University of Madrid , Universidad Autónoma de Madrid .
In the meantime, he was appointed Director Académico del Instituto Cervantes in 1999 , a task that he carried out until 2001. He then received a call to the La Sapienza University in Rome . He taught and researched there from 2001 to 2006.
Marcos Marín was a member of the European Research Council from 2015 to 2020 . Since 2011 he has been an honorary professor at various European universities, such as the Universidad Carlos III, Madrid, the Universidad Jaime I, Castellón , and the Leopold-Franzens-University in Innsbruck . In 2004 he was awarded the Humboldt Research Prize of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation .
Works (selection)
- "Poesía Narrativa Árabe y Epica Hispánica" (1971)
- "Aproximación a la Gramática Española" (1972)
- "Lingüística y Lengua Española" (1975)
- "El Comentario Lingüístico (Metodología y Práctica.)" (1977)
- "Estudios sobre el Pronombre" (1978)
- "Reforma y modernización del Español (Ensayo de Sociolingüística Histórica)" (1979)
- "Curso de Gramática Española" (1980)
- "Literatura Castellana Medieval. De las Jarchas a Alfonso X" (1980)
- "Metodología del Español como Lengua Segunda" "(1983)
- "Comentarios de Lengua Española" (1983)
- "Cantar de Mio Cid. Edición modernizada, estudio y notas" (1984)
- "Libro de Alexandre. Estudio y edición" (1987)
- "Lingüística Aplicada" con Jesús Sánchez Lobato (1988)
- "Introducción a la Lingüística: Historia y Modelos" (1990)
- "Conceptos básicos de política lingüística para España" (1994)
- "Informática y Humanidades" (1994)
- "El Comentario Filológico con Apoyo Informático" (1996)
- "Cantar de Mio Cid. Edición. (Introducción, Edición Crítica, Versión en Español Moderno y Notas)" (1997)
- "Gramática española" with F. Javier Satorre Grau and María Luisa Viejo Sánchez (1998)
- "Guía de gramática de la lengua española" with Paloma España Ramírez (2001)
- "Los retos del español" (2006)
- "Se habla español" with Amando de Miguel (2009)
- "Más allá de la ortografía. La primera ortografía hispánica" with Paloma España Ramírez (2009)
Web links
- Bibliografía de Francisco Marcos Marín en Dialnet
- Xavier Laborda, Lourdes Romera, Ana M. Fernández Planas: La lingüística en España. 24 autobiografías. Editorial UOC, p. 239
Individual evidence
- ^ College of Liberal and Fine Arts, University of Texas at San Antonio. CV [1]
- ↑ Bronwyn Wingo: UTSA Spotlight: Francisco Marcos-Marin receives prestigious Humboldt Research Award. The University of Texas at San Antonio, One UTSA Circle, July 5, 2005 [2]
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Marcos Marín, Francisco A. |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Marcos y Marín, Francisco Adolfo |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Spanish linguist, university professor |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1946 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Madrid |